The mother of the Texas killer: "My son was not a violent person"

Salvador Ramos was a "lonely" young man "without many friends", Adriana Reyes, in an interview with the British newspaper 'The Daily Mail' in which he also denied the information that he had a toxic relationship with his son, although he She refused to talk about her alleged past as a drug addict or about the childhood of the shooter.

The mother of the Texas killer: "My son was not a violent person"

Salvador Ramos was a "lonely" young man "without many friends", Adriana Reyes, in an interview with the British newspaper 'The Daily Mail' in which he also denied the information that he had a toxic relationship with his son, although he She refused to talk about her alleged past as a drug addict or about the childhood of the shooter. "I had a good relationship with him," she simply said, adding that she feels "surprised" that her son opened fire at school and whose attack killed 19 students and two teachers who were in the same class. The last time she spoke to him, she pointed out, was last Monday: "I had a card and a Snoopy stuffed animal to give him," since it was his birthday.

The woman spoke with the newspaper while she was in a Texas hospital with her mother, Celia González, 66, the murderer's grandmother and who was also attacked by him with a firearm just before he went to school to perpetrate the massacre The grandfather, Rolando Reyes, 74, also stated that his grandson, who lived with them because "he had problems with his mother", had been a "quiet" teenager who spent most of his time alone in his room and assured that I didn't know anything about the weapons he had.

“I pray for those families. I am praying for all those innocent children,” the mother declared.

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